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Dave walked a distance of 40 meters to the north. It took him 50 seconds. What was his velocity? A. 1.25 m/s north B. 5 m/s north C. 4 m/s north D. 0.8 m/s north
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Dave walked a distance of 40 meters to the north. It took him 50 seconds. What was his velocity? A. 1.25 m/s north B. 5 m/s north C. 4 m/s north D. 0.8 m/s north
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Dave walked a distance of 40 meters to the north. It took him 50 seconds. What was his velocity?
A. 1.25 m/s north
B. 5 m/s north
C. 4 m/s north
D. 0.8 m/s north
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0.8m/s north because 40 divided by 50 equals 0.8 so your answer is 0.8
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